Nutriaitch
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Leach knows when to leave..his countdown clock in Starkville is ticking..next stop Midwest or east coast.
what midwest town is the most middle of nowhere geographically?
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Leach knows when to leave..his countdown clock in Starkville is ticking..next stop Midwest or east coast.
Lincoln Nebraska :)what midwest town is the most middle of nowhere geographically?
Do they really believe that top notch elite coaches are knocking the door down to get into Starkville?
Leach is probably about as good as they could hope for. His system is generally good for 6-8 wins a year with minimal talent, with some potential for a 10 win breakout season here and there. Sounds about par for the course for Miss State football the last decade
self awareness in fan bases is sad :(actually, they don’t think he’ll do that good.
they may be more self aware than i originally thought. lot of them doubt they’ll be able to get the QB or WR (mostly WR) talent necessary to run his offense. So they think this will be an absolute disaster.
but they at least admit it will be entertaining as hell to watch
Lincoln Nebraska :)
there or Ames Iowa
My vote is still some place in the Fun Belt Conf....
Boone NC
Troy Al
Jonesboro Ar
plenty of good choices
Gorgeous place isn’t it?Was just in Boone over the holidays. Ho Le Fuk.
actually, they don’t think he’ll do that good.
they may be more self aware than i originally thought. lot of them doubt they’ll be able to get the QB or WR (mostly WR) talent necessary to run his offense. So they think this will be an absolute disaster.
but they at least admit it will be entertaining as hell to watch
Any Mac School in Michigan lolwhat midwest town is the most middle of nowhere geographically?
Lincoln isn't a booming metropolis, by any means, but it's a decent little city and Omaha is ~ an hour away.Lincoln Nebraska :)
there or Ames Iowa
I'd say Bloomington. That town exists because of IU and you have to drive about 35-40 minutes on back-ass roads to get there...at least it was that way in 2005 when I went to the tOSU-IU game.what midwest town is the most middle of nowhere geographically?